Man Made Storm

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Buffalo Underdog ISBN: 9781682894712
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: May 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Buffalo Underdog
ISBN: 9781682894712
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: May 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 What went wrong with America when the man-made winds had blown?

 

This book tells the story about a father and his son. After the death of his son, the father is having a hard time believing that his son commited suicide. In the father’s attempt to find out the reason why his son would commit suicide, what the father found first was corruption within the sovereign police department, which was covering up for one of their own, and just like the dominant government, the police were there to serve. Evidence, facts, and the truth was being kept from the father about his son’s death. Refusing to believe what the police were telling the father about his son’s death, the father found even more corruption within that same federation. Then the father had to learn how to control and deal with the hatred that he was feeling toward that part of the government and, at the same time, trying to prove in a court of law that his son’s death was a murder and not a suicide without the help of an attorney. After reading this book, hopefully, you will have ideals about what went wrong with America and its people after 9/11 and can help with fighting the wrong. But don’t let this story about real life blow you up or away. Hold on to your feelings and your belief in God and America, and don’t let go!

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 What went wrong with America when the man-made winds had blown?

 

This book tells the story about a father and his son. After the death of his son, the father is having a hard time believing that his son commited suicide. In the father’s attempt to find out the reason why his son would commit suicide, what the father found first was corruption within the sovereign police department, which was covering up for one of their own, and just like the dominant government, the police were there to serve. Evidence, facts, and the truth was being kept from the father about his son’s death. Refusing to believe what the police were telling the father about his son’s death, the father found even more corruption within that same federation. Then the father had to learn how to control and deal with the hatred that he was feeling toward that part of the government and, at the same time, trying to prove in a court of law that his son’s death was a murder and not a suicide without the help of an attorney. After reading this book, hopefully, you will have ideals about what went wrong with America and its people after 9/11 and can help with fighting the wrong. But don’t let this story about real life blow you up or away. Hold on to your feelings and your belief in God and America, and don’t let go!

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